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Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Minnesota Democrats’ Keith Ellison Investigation Concludes Abuse Allegation ‘Unsubstantiated’: Report

An attorney hired by Minnesota Democrats to investigate domestic abuse allegations against Minnesota Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison reportedly concluded the accuser’s claim was “unsubstantiated.”

Ellison’s ex-girlfriend, liberal activist Karen Monahan, accused Ellison of physically and emotionally abusing her during their years-long relationship.

Ellison, the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, has been dogged by Monahan’s accusations in his campaign for Minnesota attorney general.

Monahan’s refusal to produce a video she claimed proved Ellison’s alleged abuse led Minnesota attorney Susan Ellingstad “to conclude that the allegation is unsubstantiated,” according to a draft version of Ellingstad’s report obtained by The Associated Press.

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7 comments:

  1. That sure is precious. Democrats hire lawyer and clear ellison! Well, gosh darn that must mean he didn't do it!! Oh, they didn't have the "evidence" which lead the attorney "to conclude that the allegation is unsubstantiated." Nice, how that works for a democrtat and not a republican. The slimey democrats, and by that I am including those of you who vote for them, are shameless!!

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  2. investigated by DEMOCRATS

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  3. The hypocrisy is astounding. Here is a case that actually has recent documented evidence (e.r. Visit) and the Dems ignore it, but when they concoct a 36 year old claim against Cavanaugh - with, not only no evidence, but witnesses that say it never happened- and it's blasphemy to question the accuser.
    In other words, the WHITE guy must be guilty and the BLACK guy must be innocent. Because they say so and have the power of the MSM propaganda machine.

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  4. Time for a Civil War.

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    1. Snowflakes won't last a Hour in mommy's basement.

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    2. WHERE IS THE FBI INVESTIGATION ??????

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  5. When you hire your own attorney to investigate something, is it to find you guilty of a crime? No, it's to prove that you didn't do it (especially if you did.)

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